September at the GRAMMY Museum will be nothing short of sensational as a variety of artists — from Aly & AJ to Wolf Alice and GIVEON — take the stage for impactful conversations, live performances, and exhibits spotlighting the past, present, and future of the music industry.
From Café Tacvba‘s Meme del Real discussing the impact of nature on his debut album, to exploring the jukebox jams of Bobby Darin with Tony-Award winning actor Jonathan Groff and the cast of “Just in Time The Musical,” fans will have the opportunity to see their favorite artists in an intimate setting.
Whether you’re into EDM, country or punk rock, September at the GRAMMY Museum has something for everyone. Read on for a full list of programming at both Museum locations and stay tuned to this space for additional events.
Sept. 13, 2025 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
L.A.
Experience Sensory Friendly Saturday on the second Saturday of every month. Families can enjoy our space with less crowding, quieter sound levels and lower lighting on the second Saturday of every month for two hours. Guests can purchase tickets when they arrive at the Museum or they can purchase online for the applicable Saturday.
Sept. 2, 2025 from 7:30 p.m.to 9:00 p.m.
L.A.
The GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to present Meme del Real for an intimate conversation moderated by KCRW DJ José Galván. The multi-instrumentalist and producer has long captivated audiences as a member of trailblazing Latin rock group Café Tacvba, and will discuss his solo debut.
Relocating from Mexico City to Valle de Bravo gave Real the space and reflection to write his highly anticipated debut album. Lead single “Princesa” explores a more alternative sound while “Incomprehensible” plays into Meme’s instrumental talents. At the Museum, Meme will unveil much that has been left a mystery about the upcoming project.
Sept. 3, 2025 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 PM
L.A.
The GRAMMY Museum welcomes The Beaches to the Ray Charles Terrace to discuss their most recent album, No Hard Feelings. The Torono girl group will discuss their creative process and what their future holds, followed by a performance.
The infamous “Last Girls At The Party,” The Beaches have continually made waves within the alternative/indie scene since forming in 2013. Comprised of sisters Jordan (vocals) and Kylie Miller (guitar), childhood friend Eliza Enman-McDaniel (drums) and Leandra Earl (guitar and keys), The Beaches’ sound is imbued with confidence and edge. Lyrically, The Beaches lean into vulnerability and authenticity about their shared experiences as young members of the music industry.
Sept. 4, 2025 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
L.A.
GRAMMY-nominated singer, songwriter, producer, and actor Shaun Cassidy will visit the GRAMMY Museum to discuss his lengthy career and preview his upcoming projects.
Cassidy has always had a hand in the spotlight, son of Tony Award-winning actor Jack Cassidy and Academy award winner Shirely Jones. After releasing his eponymous debut album in 1976, Cassidy became a teen idol with a mix of covers and originals such as “Da Doo Ron Ron,” “That’s Rock and Roll,” and “Do You Believe in Magic.” Over the years, he explored his other passions, becoming the creative visionary, as well as producer, of shows such as “American Gothic,” “Roar,” “Cold Case,” “Cover Me,” and more.
The GRAMMY Museum discussion will be moderated by Billboard Executive Editor Melinda Newman, and the two will break down Cassidy’s iconic career, his upcoming musical tour, and more.
Sept. 5, 2025 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
NYC
GRAMMY-winning R&B singer/songwriter Ciara will grace the stage at Brooklyn’s National Sawdust as part of the Museum’s “A New York Evening with” series. The artist will discuss her latest album, Cici — her first in more than six years. Produced by Jazze Pha, Theron Thomas, J.R. Rotem, Ciara herself and others, Cici is a “love letter” to all of the fans who have stuck by Ciara’s side through the years.
Sept. 8, 2025 from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.
NYC
The GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to welcome Jonathan Groff, Erika Henningsen, Andrew Resnick, and the ensemble cast of “Just In Time” on Broadway to The Greene Space in New York. The Tony-nominated musical follows the life of Bobby Darin as he navigates life, love, and health. The jukebox musical showcases just how Darin made a lasting mark, despite dying at age 37.
Sept. 8, 2025 from 7:30 p.m.to 9:00 p.m.
L.A.
The GRAMMY Museum is elated to welcome mulit-GRAMMY nominated artist GIVĒON in for an intimate performance and conversation discussing the influence behind his sophomore album, BELOVED. Channeling ’70s-era R&B, GIVEON leans into his deep, soulful, sultry voice more than ever on his newest project. The artist is no stranger to the GRAMMY Museum, having credited the museum’s very own GRAMMY Camp for helping to shape the foundations of his career.
Sept. 9, 2025 from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.
L.A.
The GRAMMY Museum is honored to welcome L.A. Native, GRAMMY-winning singer, songwriter, and producer FINNEAS to the Museum’s Ray Charles Terrace. The work of FINNEAS doesn’t conform to just one genre. His latest album, For Cryin’ Out Loud!, ties together classic pop with folk/indie inspiration.
That commitment to experimentation goes beyond his solo work or that of sibling Billie Eilish. FINNEAS recently announced he was forming a band with singer/songwriter Ashe called The Favors. Bringing together the classic rock, folk, and blues sound of the ’70s, The Favors are transforming music time and time again.
Sept. 10, 2025 from 7:30 to 9:00 PM
L.A.
Join the GRAMMY Museum for a conversation with six-time GRAMMY nominee Julia Michaels. From working with Sabrina Carpenter, Selena Gomez, Ed Sheeran and others, Michaels has shaped what it looks like to be a pop sensation in the 21st century. Her newest EP, Second Self, is the artist’s most raw and honest work to date. At the Museum, the singer and songwriter will share the creative process and vision behind the album.
Sept. 12, 2025 from 7:30 p.m.to 9:00 p.m.
L.A.
The GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to welcome the dynamic pop duo Aly & AJ for an evening celebrating the work of their newest album Silver Deliverer, a career-defining sun kissed California drenched pop folk album.
The sister-duo is no stranger to the spotlight, having first stepped onto the scene back in 2005 with the release of their debut album Into The Rush. Since then, the duo have released five studio albums: Acoustic Hearts of Winter, Insominatic, A Touch of the Beat Gets You Up on Your Feet Gets You Out and Then Into the Sun, and With Love From. Now, the sisters are ready to bring listeners back to their iconic sound, while reflecting on where they are now.
Sept. 15, 2025 from 7:30 p.m.to 9:00 p.m.
NYC
English pop-rock sensation, singer/songwriter Yungblud will visit the GRAMMY MUseum for an intimate conversation, performance, and preview of his upcoming documentary, YUNGBLUD, ARE YOU READY, BOY.
Yungblud’s most recent project, Idols, is fittingly inspired by the likes of David Bowie, the Beatles and the late Ozzy Ozborne,. With singles, “Hello Heaven, Hello,” “Lovesick Lullaby” and “Zombie,” the album dives into the meaning of retransformation, finding a balance between his classic sound and newfound maturity in storytelling.
Sept. 15, 2025 from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.
L.A.
The GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to welcome DJ and record producer No ID in conversation with American rapper and singer Saba to discuss their collaborative process and the creation behind their newest project, From the Private Collection of Saba and NO ID. The Chicago natives created a luminous transcendent sound on their new project, blending both their hip-hop and jazz sounds.
Sept. 16, 2025 from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.
L.A.
The GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to welcome EDM trailblazer Anyma to discuss the creative process around his latest project, The End of Genesys.
Following a sold out residency at The Sphere, Anyma has gained both critical and commercial success for the work of his new project. The End of Genesys (the final chapter in a trilogy) brings creatures a euphoric atmosphere of blended electronic melodies, and unique vocals. Working with the likes of Ellie Goulding, Grimes, and others, the project gazes toward the future of electronic music.
Sept. 17, 2025 from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m.
L.A.
The GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to welcome country singer songwriter Jordan Davis to the Museum’s Clive Davis Theatre for an evening discussing his latest project, Learn The Hard Way, his creative direction behind the album, and a special performance to follow.
On the album, the Louisiana native plays into his soul and blues background to create a uniquely contemporary country sound. Working with artists like Luke Bryan, Davis is showing the industry why he is the country’s next rising star.
Sept. 18, 2025 from 7:30 to 9:00
L.A.
The GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to welcome global sensation KATSEYE. The L.A.-based band of Daniela Lara, Manon, Megan, Sophia and Yoonchae, have taken the music industry by storm. The group, surpassing 26.7 million monthly listeners on Spotify, has taken the world by storm since their formation only two years ago.
The pop girl group will discuss their rapid rise to fame, the creative process behind their most recent EP, BEAUTIFUL CHAOS, as well as what the future holds.
Sept. 18, 2025 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
NYC
GRAMMY-nominated rock group Wolf Alice will visit National Sawdust in Brooklyn to discuss their recently-released fourth studio album, The Clearing and offer an intimate live performance. With a ’70s- inspired pop-rock sound, The Clearing marks new heights for the group. Lead single “Bloom Baby Bloom” features experimental melodies while highlighting the transcendent vocals of lead singer Ellie Roswell.
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